Some of the coolest creatures around…who aren’t technically around anymore, are dinosaurs! Kids love these large beasts with their distinct looks, loud roars, and somewhat mysterious background. There’s only so much we know about this in history, but what we do know, can be seen and experienced by visiting a local dinosaur museum or fossil site.

Dinosaur museums and fossil sites in Southern California not only celebrate these colossal creatures, but also entertain and educate the public on the importance of them in time and history. Furthermore, museums help to raise awareness of the value of fossils—not just as collectibles but for the lessons we have yet to learn from the creatures that once walked this planet.

Dinosaur Museums and Fossil Sites in Southern California

So, grab your family and head out on a hunt – a fossil hunt that is – to your local Southern California dinosaur museum ordinosaur park. SoCal Field Trips has found some of the coolest dinosaur and fossil sites across the Southland – from the popular roadside attraction Cabazon Dinoaurs in Palm Springs to the Dinosaur Store in Pasadena – there is a favorite site for everyone!

Best Places To See Dinosaurs and Fossils in Los Angeles

The La Brea Tar Pits is the #1 fossil attraction in Southern California for a one reason. They have hundreds of prehistoric fossils. Their fossil collection showcases the history of several extinct mammals including saber-tooth tigers, mammoths and giant sloths. Though technically they’re not dinosaur fossils, they’re just as impressive, perhaps even more.

While at the Page Museum, guests can see also an astonishing view of the large tar pits keeping the fossils intact, watch a 3D movie called Titans of the Ice Age and or take a Ice Age Encounters Tour.

Museum Free Days include the first Tuesday of every month except July and August. Free admission is also offered to CA EBT cardholders, CA teachers, active/retired military and kids 2 and under. Plus, the Museum offers 4 free Homeschool Days per school year so you can enjoy everything the Tar Pits have to offer without sharing the Museum with traditional school groups.

Dig It!: The Skirball Cultural Center’s Archaeology Adventures calls all aspiring archaeologists to the Skirball’s dig site! With the help of the archaeological staff in an outdoor field laboratory, discover what we have in common with people who lived centuries ago.

Slip on an archaeologist’s vest, sift and sort to find ancient artifacts buried beneath the sand, weigh and examine your findings, and analyze clues to piece together the story of an ancient Iron Age town. On Sundays, look out for the Hands on History touch-cart to get a real feel for the ancient world!

A new museum promoting Dinosaur fun, the Wonder of Dinosaurs has a variety of robotic and static dinosaurs on display. Educational scientific information signs mean that kids will learn and enjoy the dinos. Wonder of Dinosaurs also offers parties and special events.

The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County is the largest natural and historical museum in the western United States. Their all-new, 14,000-square-foot Dinosaur Hall is twice the size of the Museum’s old dinosaur galleries. On display is over 300+ fossils and 20 complete dinosaurs and ancient sea creatures. Guests also can watch footage of a real dinosaur hunting expedition and “excavate” specimans at multimedia stations.

On Thursdays and over the weekend, NHM hosts the Dinosaur Encounters Show! Dinosaurs come to life as realistic T. rex and Triceratops large-scale puppets capture the imaginations of young audiences. Families learn together about dinosaur anatomy, possible behavior and movement. This show is freewith the cost of admission.

Four times a year the Natural History Museum hosts Homeschool Days. Homeschool Days are free for any homeschooler age 2 to 18 yrs. old and his/her educators. They also offer additional education classes to enhance your child’s visit.

Have you ever stayed at the Great Wolf Lodge Garden Grove in Southern California? Once you visit, you’ll want to howl for more! Great Wolf Lodge Southern California is an all-inclusive family resort, or as the General Manager likes to tell you, it’s Las Vegas for children!

First of all, it’s a hotel, so you can stay overnight. Second, it’s a bubbling entertainment center with a vast array of games, foods and stores for all ages. Finally, it’s 5-star attraction with an both an indoor and outdoor water park!

Let’s start with the decor. As soon as you enter the Grand Lobby, you find yourself transported out of the Southern California heat and into a huge wood lodge reminiscent of a Northern California forest, home of all kinds of woodsy creatures.

With our complimentary wolf ears on, we headed straight to Main Street,where games such as the Ten Paw Bowling Alley and the 24-hour Northern Lights Arcade await guests.

If you’re looking for something to entertain kids ages 8-12 over the summer, and the chance for them to learn some useful tech skills into the bargain, you may want to register them for this year’s Apple Camp. Apple holds annual workshops at its retail stores intended to help kids make creative use of technology.

Apple Camp, a free three-day program for kids, will broaden your child’s creative horizons by making movies, composing musical stories, coding games and robots, and more using Apple products.

Free Summer Apple Camp For Students

Creating Characters and Composing Music

Kids ages 8-12 will create their own stories through drawings and sounds. Campers will start their session by sketching characters and scenes with iPad Pro and Apple Pencil, then they’ll explore the basics for composing a track using GarageBand. They’ll bring their story to life by adding vocals and finishing touches.

Free Summer Disney Movie Nights in Anaheim

To continue with the theme of ‘summer fun in the sun’, The Disneyland Resort is hosting 6 free Disney movie nights at various local parks throughout Anaheim, bringing the magic of Disney into the community.

Join the Disneyland Resort for one or more of the following Disney movie nights:

By now, you know that Knott’s Berry Farm is the ultimate place to step back in time and immerse yourself in the Wild Wild West! But did you also know that you can immerse yourself even further by playing a role in the new Ghost Town Alive experience? SoCal Field Trips was invited last weekend to personally check it out and we survived to tell the tale!

Before we began, we had to choose which team we wanted to be on, either the good guys or the bad guys. We decided to be on Team Mayfield Gang and were handed black bandanas and stray hats to play our part..

Sheriff Wheeler Team members were handed white bandanas so they could easily tell us apart. As the story goes, Team Mayfield Gang thought they inherited the town and all they wanted to do was claim what was allegedly theirs. They weren’t really the bad guys…at least they thought!

Ghost Town Alive invited us at noon to the prison cell for the first part of the interactive experience. Here the sheriff welcomed the good citizens of the town and invited them to follow him to the train station where Tiny Mayfield was expected to arrive.